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Laconic Loreman
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What a roller-coaster!
I was pointed out to an interesting comment from Ursula LeGuin today:
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![]() LeGuin called it the "rocking-horse gait" but I like to think of the Lord of the Rings as a "roller-coaster ride." There is a pattern in the book with moments of high tension, looming threat, uneasiness (for example; Moria) followed by periods of rest, relaxation, and healing (Lothlorien?). It is like a roller coaster ride of emotions, feelings, and moods. To continue with the roller coaster analogy, you are stuck in your seat until the very end, and after the ride is over, if you liked it you go back for another! ![]() So, LeGuin's comments not only do I think can apply to the younger audience, but it definitely applies to me, a member who is getting further into the "older adult" stage. What do you think about the roller-coaster ride that The Lord of the Rings takes us on? Do you agree with LeGuin? Is that part of the attraction? Do you disagree? What moments of the "rocking-horse gait" in LOTR did you notice?
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Fenris Penguin
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